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Overall Championship Winners of “NIRAM 2017” Childrens’ Day painting competition Kala(Art) Kuwait proudly announce the winners of “NIRAM 2017” Children’s Day painting competition held on 10th November 2017 in Association with “AMERICAN TOURISTER”. The prize distribution ceremony will take place at Al-Jawhara Girls School, Riggae on Friday, 22nd December 2017 at 12:30 PM onwards. OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP Sr.# School Position 1 IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya 1st Position 2 United Indian School, Abbassiya 2nd Position 3 Fahaheel Al Watanieh Indian Private School, Ahmadi 3rd Position Kala(Art) Kuwait has congratulated all the winners and also thanked all the participants as well as Principals, Teachers, Parents, Sponsors, all Indian Associations, English & Malayalam dailies and Web Portals for their wholehearted support to make the event as great success. Winners of Painting Competition titled “NIRAM 2017” has been announced on 1st December 2017 by the judges appointed by “Kala(Art) Kuwait”. The winners consists 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 60 Merit Prizes as well as 191 Consolation Prizes (Total 274 Prizes), according to the List of Winners released by the organizers as follows: Kala(Art) Kuwait, highlights the exclusive prizes for the winners as first place with Gold Coin & gold medal, second place with silver medal and third place with bronze medal along with Memento & Certificate. Merit Prizes and Consolation prizes also will be with Memento & Certificate. ______________________________________________________________________________ P.O.Box: 31428, Sulaibikhat-90805, Kuwait E-mail : [email protected] ; Web : www.kalakuwait.net Winners of “NIRAM 2017” Childrens’ Day painting competition GROUP – “A” Sr.# Name Prize School Std. Haridathan 1 1st Prize IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I Madhusoodhanan 2 Jovin Santhosh 2nd Prize Gulf Indian School, Fahaheel I 3 Joshua Varghese Vino 2nd Prize United Indian School, Abbassiya LKG 4 Alaina Sara Prasanth 3rd Prize IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 5 Zarin Mohamed Shabeer 3rd Prize IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 6 Alida Lobo Merit Carmel School I 7 Noel Aby Abraham Merit Carmel School I Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 8 Aadhya Badhri Narayanan I Merit Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 9 Ehsan Mohammed Shan Merit I Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 10 Swara Aniket Ghatol Merit I Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 11 Hanna Binu Mathew Merit UKG Ahmadi 12 Dhwani Santhi Nair Merit IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 13 Sidharth Manoj Panicker Merit IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 14 K.V. Nivitha Shri Merit IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya UKG 15 Malavika Vinod Merit Indian Community School, Khaitan I 16 Mohit Sai Gannarapu Merit Indian English Academy (Donbosco), Salmiya I 17 Advika Ram Merit Indian Model School, Salmiya I 18 Samantha Smith Merit Learners Own Academy, Abbassiya I 19 Eshaal Sinan Merit Smart Indian School, Kuwait LKG 20 Siddharth. S Consolation CARMEL SCHOOL I 21 Raichel Mia Ajo Consolation CARMEL SCHOOL LKG 22 Evan Simon Consolation Carmel School UKG Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 23 Aalia Fathima Consolation I Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 24 Anmol Antonio Saldanha Consolation I Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 25 Divyanga Kashyap Consolation I Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 26 Megha Nair Consolation I Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 27 Devamayi Rini Shylajan Consolation UKG Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 28 Vidhi Sameer Patil Consolation UKG Ahmadi 29 Aaditya A. R Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I ______________________________________________________________________________ P.O.Box: 31428, Sulaibikhat-90805, Kuwait E-mail : [email protected] ; Web : www.kalakuwait.net Winners of “NIRAM 2017” Childrens’ Day painting competition 30 Achsah Mariam Mathew Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 31 Adhi Manohar Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 32 Aestrel Barretto Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 33 Elvis Chacko Mathew Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 34 Eshika Neotia Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 35 Evita Sandra Elias Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 36 Gauri Laiju Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 37 Jewel Juliet Febin Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 38 Kshetra Kailash Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 39 Philip Kurian Mirur Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 40 Rithika Pramodkumar Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 41 Riya Elsy Cherian Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 42 Riya George Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 43 Sarang Krishnan Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 44 Sirhari Ramesh Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya I 45 Joann Ann Jaison Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya LKG 46 Joel Jojin Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya LKG 47 Alvin Viljo Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya UKG 48 Anagha Suraj Consolation IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya UKG 49 Yagav Duraikannu Senthil. Consolation India International School, Mangaf I 50 Azim Muhammed Bin Riyas Consolation India International School, Mangaf LKG 51 Haya Fathima Consolation Indian Central School, Abbassiya I 52 Annmary Philip Consolation Indian Community School, Khaitan I 53 Arwa Consolation Indian Community School, Khaitan I 54 Bhagyashree Chakrabarty Consolation Indian Community School, Khaitan I 55 Sayed Asmaa Consolation Indian Community School, Khaitan I 56 Soha Ghayoor Consolation Indian Community School, Khaitan I 57 Gglenisha Monteiro Consolation Jabriya Indian School I 58 Mohammed Adil Consolation Jabriya Indian School I 59 Sheikha Minnha Consolation Jabriya Indian School I 60 Abiya Joshy Consolation Jack & Jill Bhavans, Mangaf UKG 61 Spandan Sen Consolation Jack & Jill Bhavans, Mangaf UKG 62 Haya Khadeeja Consolation KIDS INTERNATIONAL PRE SCHOOL LKG 63 Eva Teresa Shajan Consolation Learners Own Academy, Abbassiya I 64 Shanvi Reetha Bajpe Consolation Learners Own Academy, Abbassiya I 65 Catherine Rexzcy Williams Consolation Learners Own Academy, Abbassiya UKG 66 Niyathi Anil Consolation Learners Own Academy, Abbassiya UKG 67 Nandhana Remesh Consolation Smart Indian School, Kuwait I 68 Hifzha Sheikha Consolation Smart Indian School, Kuwait UKG 69 Sanjna Gopakumaran Consolation Smart Indian School, Kuwait UKG 70 Advait Consolation United Indian School, Abbassiya I 71 Ahmed Siddique Consolation United Indian School, Abbassiya I ______________________________________________________________________________ P.O.Box: 31428, Sulaibikhat-90805, Kuwait E-mail : [email protected] ; Web : www.kalakuwait.net Winners of “NIRAM 2017” Childrens’ Day painting competition GROUP – “B” Sr.# Name Prize School Std. 1 Jovina Ann Mathews 1st Prize Carmel School IV 2 Blessia Merin Jomy 2nd Prize IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya IV 3 Fatima Siddique 2nd Prize United Indian School, Abbassiya III 4 Hannah Theresa Seju 3rd Prize IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya III 5 Vaiga Ramesh 3rd Prize IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya IV 6 Shalyn Katherine Dennis Merit Carmel School IV 7 Shreya S Merit CARMEL SCHOOL IV Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 8 Arjun Unnikrishnan Merit II Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 9 Netraa Dharmesh Shah Merit III Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 10 Anjali Thekkoot Arun Merit IV Ahmadi Krishnarajsinh 11 Merit Gulf Indian School, Fahaheel II Jitendrasinh SOlanki 12 Gowri Krishna. M Merit Gulf Indian School, Fahaheel III 13 Ameya Haribhaskaran Merit IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya II 14 Mikul Sankar Manoj Merit IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya II 15 Reine Mary John Merit IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya II 16 Emley Elizabath Mathew Merit IES-Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Abbassiya IV 17 Anseeh Abubacker Merit Indian Central School, Abbassiya IV 18 Neha Navas Merit Indian Central School, Abbassiya IV 19 Vaiga Melaveetil Shaju Merit Indian Community School, Amman IV 20 Shristi Subhakaran Merit Indian English Academy (Donbosco), Salmiya IV 21 Amrithaveni Bijumon Merit Learners Own Academy, Abbassiya III 22 Ebin Babu Olakkankil Merit Learners Own Academy, Abbassiya IV 23 Avyukt Pawan Kumar Merit Smart Indian School, Kuwait III 24 Aida Hisham Merit United Indian School, Abbassiya III 25 Jessica Ann Tiju Merit United Indian School, Abbassiya III 26 Liya Mary Joseph Consolation CARMEL SCHOOL II 27 Abel Aby Varghese Consolation Carmel School IV 28 Niya Salma Consolation Carmel School IV Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 29 Mathivathani Consolation II Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 30 Adwita Chrisel Saldanha Consolation III Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 31 Anisha Dhaka Consolation III Ahmadi Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 32 Mishael Reba Jacob Consolation III Ahmadi ______________________________________________________________________________ P.O.Box: 31428, Sulaibikhat-90805, Kuwait E-mail : [email protected] ; Web : www.kalakuwait.net Winners of “NIRAM 2017” Childrens’ Day painting competition Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private School, 33 Ruby Susan Tony Consolation III Ahmadi Abhirami Krishna Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian private
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